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High Five
by Adam Rubin
Age: Older preschool-2nd grade
Hmm...After proving their worth, children are invited to the 75th annual High Five Tournament. Each animal competitor has a different tactic but the interactive element is all the same--high five a 2D hand. Best for one-on-one readings.
Positives: neon color scheme, interactive, a challenge is given to the reader/listener
Negatives: Long on the verge of boring, humor isn't as strong as other Rubin books, rambling narrator, same gimmick repeated over and over
Hmm...After proving their worth, children are invited to the 75th annual High Five Tournament. Each animal competitor has a different tactic but the interactive element is all the same--high five a 2D hand. Best for one-on-one readings.
Positives: neon color scheme, interactive, a challenge is given to the reader/listener
Negatives: Long on the verge of boring, humor isn't as strong as other Rubin books, rambling narrator, same gimmick repeated over and over